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Beaufort, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 20
Schooner Bagged. --The schooner Alice Webb, Capt. H. E. Vaubrunt, bound from New York to Beaufort, N. C., went ashore last Friday week and fell into the hands of the Confederates. She had a cargo of provisions and furniture for John Watson, a Connecticut man, who was about to start a store in Beaufort. Among the prisoners was John Sofield, a German, who was going to commence the jewelry business at the same place.
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Schooner Bagged. --The schooner Alice Webb, Capt. H. E. Vaubrunt, bound from New York to Beaufort, N. C., went ashore last Friday week and fell into the hands of the Confederates. She had a cargo of provisions and furniture for John Watson, a Connecticut man, who was about to start a store in Beaufort. Among the prisoners was John Sofield, a German, who was going to commence the jewelry business at the same place.
H. E. Vaubrunt (search for this): article 20
Schooner Bagged. --The schooner Alice Webb, Capt. H. E. Vaubrunt, bound from New York to Beaufort, N. C., went ashore last Friday week and fell into the hands of the Confederates. She had a cargo of provisions and furniture for John Watson, a Connecticut man, who was about to start a store in Beaufort. Among the prisoners was John Sofield, a German, who was going to commence the jewelry business at the same place.
John Watson (search for this): article 20
Schooner Bagged. --The schooner Alice Webb, Capt. H. E. Vaubrunt, bound from New York to Beaufort, N. C., went ashore last Friday week and fell into the hands of the Confederates. She had a cargo of provisions and furniture for John Watson, a Connecticut man, who was about to start a store in Beaufort. Among the prisoners was John Sofield, a German, who was going to commence the jewelry business at the same place.